On September 15, 2003 11:29 pm, Maynard Kuona Maynard Kuona
<knxmay001(a)mail.uct.ac.za> wrote:
Linux will never be easy enough for the masses if stuff like this
still
has to be configured. The problem would have been in two parts here.
Even if the burner had been autodetected nciley, and Grub reconfigured
automatically, it would have required a reboot, because hardware
detection takes place after these parameters have been passed to the
kernel. Or maybe new drivers are needed for us to not have to use scsi
From what I've read on the list here, the 2.6 kernel should enable
writing
to IDE without need for SCSI emulation. In the meantime, though,
shouldn't
kudzu have recognized the "new" ("changed around") hardware, and
configured fstab as needed?
... just wondering ...
Elton ;-)
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